a prefix that can and should be used for every sentence possible, even when not grammatically correct.
A: Tell me why this movie sucks.
B: Tell me why the popcorn is amazing though.
C: Yeah, tell me why that.
B: Tell me why the popcorn is amazing though.
C: Yeah, tell me why that.
by bradley jenkins October 08, 2009
by taylord swift March 24, 2021
The phrase the villain "The Joker" played by Heath Ledger uses in the new Batman movie, "The Dark Knight" when he asks his victims why they are always so serious and not smiling.
The Joker holds a knife up to Rachel Dawes mouth and tells her the story of how he got his scars. He says that one night when his parents were fighting as a young child and he was watching from the corner, his dad asked him "Why so serious?" and used a knife to cut into his cheeks so it looked like he was always smiling.
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by littlefishyjes July 19, 2008
Phrase is used when a person undermines another person's authority or feels that he's being bossed around
by Doron March 14, 2005
by elianamarietorres September 27, 2018
A very popular tagline for the movie "The Dark Knight". The phrase has achieved a level of popularity, earning it spots as an internet meme, several XBOX Live account names, and something for 13 year olds to put in their signatures on forums to be scary and angsty.
By the year 2018, this will be the new "Where's the Beef?!"
By the year 2018, this will be the new "Where's the Beef?!"
20 Years After the Dark Knight...
Person 1: Remember that dumbass who got "why so serious?" tattooed on his shoulder?
Person 2: Yeah, what a dork.
Person 1: Remember that dumbass who got "why so serious?" tattooed on his shoulder?
Person 2: Yeah, what a dork.
by gamegenie2k July 26, 2009
Geordie way of enthusiastically saying yes! Everyone is "man" even if you identify as a penguin! the why eye is like a "well duh obviously" way of saying yes!
by Charlxxe January 04, 2020